Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
9 hours ago by Matt Alpert
Two celebrities, Sean Astin and Dule Hill, spoke on campus yesterday afternoon to promote the democratic candidates for the upcoming presidential election.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
-23 minutes ago by Tara Pistorese
Arrests
4:05 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 - OSU student Patrick Currans, 19, was arrested on a fugitive arrest warrant after turning himself in to the Corvallis Police Department. He was lodged at the Benton County Correctional Facility.
1:52 p.m., Wednesday, May 14 - Trevor Cole Thurman, 19, of Corvallis, was arrested on a Benton County Sheriff's Office warrant.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
9 hours ago by Jeremy Hansen
This week and weekend will mark the largest philanthropy Greek life has organized at Oregon State since the university was founded in 1868.
SigStock is being organized by four of OSU's largest fraternities - Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Chi and Kappa Sigma - for a good cause.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
9 hours ago by Vanguard staff and wire reports
Both Democratic presidential candidates campaigned a few miles from each other in the Portland-area on Friday as Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton looked to garner voter support in hopes of solidifying an Oregon primary victory on May 20.
The nominees held rallies throughout the state at the end of last week. Oregon's support has become an important part of the ongoing battle for the Democratic nomination.
Pacific Index, Pacific University, OR
12 hours ago by Sami Richards
Red and black will always be Pacific University.
It will also always be Azusa Pacific University, Seattle Pacific University and Whitworth University. In addition, nationally recognized institutions like Cornell and Stanford rely on variations of the color red to be remembered.
Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR
16 hours ago by Nathan Hellman
Oregon shifts to the center of the hotly contested race for the Democratic presidential nomination this weekend, as both candidates, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, are slated to visit the Beaver State Friday and Saturday.
With the May 20 Oregon primary quickly approaching, both campaigns are gearing up in the Pacific Northwest in hopes of earning the state's all-important 65 delegates.
Western Oregon Journal, Western Oregon University, OR
23 hours ago by Jeffrey Sawyer
With Oregon's primaries getting closer, presidential candidates and their supporters are making their way through Oregon more so than in recent years.
In the past, presidential candidates have mostly not bothered to campaign in Oregon during the primary season because Oregon's primaries are held so late in the year, usually after a candidate has been chosen.
The Daily Barometer, Oregon State University, OR
1 day ago by Katy Weaver
They stood in silence for an entire hour on the steps of the MU. Their signs spoke for them: "I want to save a life, but I can't, I'm gay."
Yesterday, a group of students and community members united to protest against the American Red Cross, Food and Drug Administration and the Blood Drive Association's regulations which prevent gay men from giving blood.